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were discontented during Cleveland’#
I term because the faithful execution
of the laws retained Republican* in
office, and thereby prevented speedy
realization of the revolution the peo-
pk decreed in 1884. That to keep
in place the “holdover*” trained un-
j I der disadvantageous Republican administrations to the public was
ser
I vice as well as to ;be Democratic par.
ty- no one realized' more fully than
President Cleveland. But he was not
elected to manage the Democratic
party only, but to administer tht
lawsoi the United .States, and thi
acceptance of the supreme responsi¬
bilities of office in the contrary senst
by President Harrison only makes
more conspicuous the contrast be
tween his course and the dutiful and
patriotic conduct of his predecessor.
If there be any spark of wisdom hi
CaWnet, they will take warning by
thelessonsofthespringelections.lt
>* th « r chance to avoid two
y®®™ of widespread and growing dis- __
a
Democratic House'.of Representatives
after the next congressional elections.
The farmers of Georgia have tack-
ted the bagging trust in a manner
that is commendabk. No man, or
net of men. has the legal or moral
right to fuse corporations In such
manner as form monopolies, break
down competition and extort from
honest purchasers extraordiuary
prices. When the Farmer*’ Alliance,
in convention in Atlanta, reaolved
that they would hereafter use cotton
doth with which to cover their
ton they made the right«*tep. If
bagging is the best thing with which
to bale cotton and any firm
corporation form a tnfet to control
jute and extort from the farmer mon-
red hills and our rolling valleys,
turned into cloth in our mills, it
goes back to the farmer who wraps
it around more of the staple to car.
ry it to market. If all trusts could
be as severely ignored as the bagging
trust the country would soon be rid
of these commercial plunderers.
The-Women Praise B. B. B.
The suffering of women certainly awakens
the sympathy of every true philanthropist
Their best friend, however, is B. 8. B. (Botsn
Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co.. At
lants, Ga., for proof.
XX T Pu ,isS A >• IT mm »• I I,, tt-iilfnn- ‘ " T1 1 rise
Mr*. Mm. R. R, M. M. Lftwa. Laws, Zalaba. Zalaba. Fla., Fla., writes: writ**: ’‘1 "1
b isvc atm. M Mrs. V !mTflt^XWou^ never C, v . H. »■ used KtnYt Gay, anything Rocky IVOriy Mount, AIOuQL to equal U a*. N. N V., C., B. C B. WlHW< writes- writes: B.
“Notat- ‘Not a day for 13 ....______:r...r.._ years was 1 fwefrom bead-
•eh*. B, B. B. entirely relieved me. I feel
Hke another iierson.”
James W. Lancaster. Hawkiusvilie. Ga.,
write#: “My wife was in bad health for eight
years. Five doctors and many patent medi¬
cines had done her no good. Six bottle# of B.
B. B. cniio her.’’
Miss* 8. Thomlinebn, Atlanta, Ga., says
by ‘Foryear., kidney trouble f suffered and with rheumatism, indigestion. caused I also
was feeble and nervous. B. B. B. relieved me
at oner, although severs! medicines had fail-
Rev. J. X. Richardson. Clarkston, Ark.,
With writes: “My wile suffered for twelve year* A
rheumatism aud female complaint
SiScrateSTKtf’Jr. tedy member of my church had been cured by
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ernor is worthy of a If rad mark in gov- in
ernmental annuli. every man
the state who ha* been abused by
Halstead should turn out feelings and give the
vent at the polls to his
The importance of purifying the Wood can-
it l>c' overestimated, tor without pure blood
,i cannot enjoy good health. *
Peculiar SBWSnSS the digestion,
) vies an appetite, and tones
f ile it eradicates disease. The peculiar
lubinatlou, proportion, and preparation
I the vegetable remedies need give to
to itwit
ther medicine has such a reeordof wonderful
urea. If yon have made up your mind to
uy Hood'* Sarsaparilla do not he induced to
iko i«y other instead. It is a Peculiar
h—Vine, and is worthy your sonfldenee.
:; Sarsaparilla i b sold by Lowell, all druggists.
,-ml by C. Hood * Co., Mass.
>0 Doses One Dollar
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A tor pid liver 4wss|«s Mae who' y*
Dyspepsia, istiveness, eadache, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
THE GRIFFIN OIL MILL
Application tor Charter.
GEORGIA, 1
Stauumo County, f
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of M. L. Bate*, B. B. Blakely,
W. A. Bates. T. P. Bell. R. H. Drake aud J.
P. Nichols, for themselves and such others as
may be associated with them, desire to be in-
at Griffin, capital (la., in the county of Spalding. tie
The stock of said company dollars will
(#20,000) twenty thousand withthe
privilege of increasing the doUans, same to divided (#100,000)
one hundred thousand into
shares of (#100) one hundred dollars each.
The business ol said company not to com¬
mence until 15 per cent, of the capital stock
has The been officers paid of in. said shall consist
director* be choseu company annually by the
of five to
stockholders: from said directors there shall
be elected a President. Vice President, Secre¬
tary aud Treasurer,
The objects of said corporation shall be to
erect and operate a cotton seed oil mill and
an oil refinery; the said manufacturing of soaps
into such lorms ire company may desire
and the selling of the tame, and to do each
and every other act necessary to oil successfully mill.
carry on and conduct a cotton
To buy and hold such real estate and per¬
sonal property as is necessary to the snceess-
ful carrying To on said manufacturing deed*, enterpris¬ and
es, take notes, mortgages
other securities for goods and property sold as
they To see proper. and be sued, plead and be unpleaded
sue
and hav* a common seal.
Wherefore, petititionera pray that this pe¬
tition be filed in the Clerk's office of the Supe¬
rior Court ol Spalding county andte
ed ^rete^XS^r^ful as required by law. and that t
* wrporaiv tioutc mui fsatu lui mip iwi
twenty year* with the right of rcnei
full power to vary on snub business i
said and to exercise all powers Decs ;
contemplated successfully accomplish by such corporation, the objects i
titioner* will ever pray. «te.
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b. bla;
W. A. BAT
J. J:lli P. NfCH
GEORGIA— Spa t-Mttd Couscrv.
I certify that the foregoing is a
Fo
spltai l rnee,#tMMMMM
100,000 Ticket* at Twenty Dollsre Each.
dvre^llO; Quarter# #5; Tenths *2; Twen-
uw or mass.
1 Pbizs of 4300,000 is............4300,00(
33.001
20 , 00 (
35.001
25.001
50.001
81 100,001 60.001
500 PlWt* 200 are.........
approximation prizes.
100 Prizes of $500 are................. 50,00<
100 do. 300 are................. 30.001
100 do. 200 are................. 20.001
TERMINAL PRIZES.
909 Prizes of #100 are................. 99.901
999 do. 100 are.............. 99,90«
8434 #1,054,800
Note—T ickets drawing Capital Prizes art
not entitled to terminal Prises.
For Club Rates, or any further informatioi
desired, write legibly residence, to the undersigned with State
clearly stating Street and your Number. More rapid
County, will be assured by enclosing re
turn mail delivery
an Envelope bearing your lull address.
iMPttft AWT.
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washingt on, Money D. C. Ordei
By ordinary letter, containing
biFtSSIOwA OiftCIOfY
HENHY C. PEEBLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
■AMPTOS, GEORGIA.
Practices in all the State and Federal
Courts. , oct»d4wly t
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
aRlFFIR, GEORGIA.
Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H.
White’s Clothing Store. mar22ddwfy
TH0S. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice Office in the State and Federal
Courts. over George 4 Hartnett’s
comer. nov2tl
JOHN D STEWART. BOBT. T. BASIEt.
SiENAdT It DANIEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George 4 Hartnett’s, Griffin, Gh.
WiU practice ia the State and Federal
Courts. , inlylfidtf
0. L. FARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WOODBjmv, GEORGIA.
Pprompt attention given to all business,
ill practice calls in all the Courts, and, where-
»r hmuness
Chidnaati C
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Manager
A. a DANIEL, Pnfr.
a P>t»r» oust ill trotoa.
id north
ingthree ;is known or foul its
on
Justice Court of the 1001st Diet. G. M., Spald-
ng county. Levy made by J. 0. Little, I,. C.
red turned over to me. Tec ant* in
on legally the notified. time and place, #»00. WiU te
A so, at same
oio one undivided & internet in one
red lot in the city of Griffin, known Solomon a*
i. W. Doe home place, fronting on
street, bounded Mr*- north Mollie by Thompson, an alley, east south
he lands of H.
iy Solomon street and west and one-half by Thii tsenth
-reet, containing one of
Levied on and sold a* the property
. Doe m virtue of a fi fa issued from
ng County Court in favor of L. Cohen
’,a. vs. Charles R. Doe and other fl fas iu
ands. Tenant in possession, Mrs.MolKeH
T ompsou. 1 gaily notified. #6.00.
Also, at the same time and place, will
.old fifty acres of land, being out of the
east corner of lot No. 130 in the 3d land
trict of Spalding County, Georgia, 180, east by J.
lorth by balance of lot No.
iorae, south by Beeks estate land, and
.y Kincaid Manufacturing Co. Levied
md sold by virtue ol a Justice Court fl fa
tued from lOGHrt District G. M. of
County in favor ot N. B. Drewry vs. W.
Beeks and W. M. Beeks, administrators
- J. A. Beeks, deceased. Levy made by J.
Little, L. C., and turned over to me. W.
V/tv, Georgia, March 22nd.
8. Mills, as administrator of Elizabeth
Mills, deceased, has applied to me for
to sell ten shares capital stock oi Central
aud certificate Banking Company of Georgia, four hundred one
est amounting to
lars I-stall doe by fame concerned Company,; showeause for
Court persons
the of Ordinary of said county, at
office in Griffin, on the iiret Monday in
1889, by ten o'clock a. m., why such
should not be granted.
#3.00. E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
* / iRDlNARY’8 OFFICE-Spaldino
/ rv, Georgia, a, April April 3rd, era, 1889.—To ioo».— la
J. Jordan, executor itor of ol P. P. P. Smith, deceased
The heirs of deceased hav ive applied to me
rite yon and your ir coexecutorbefore ct stttor before the the
of Ordinary of this-----.... ' ‘ > county, for a
of your accounts as executors.
You are therefore notified to i ir at
Court on Abe ________l__—.—. first Monday in 1889.
a. m. and to such
meat absence as in default make the each Court settlement. will proceed
your to
#3.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
POSTPONED
Administrator’s
GEORGIA—8pardi B> virtue Of rder *o Courts, from the court of
of Cobb s* < Ueorgin, soid,
nary ouvmty, whl b-.-
ue fir-t Tuesday in May. 18 9, be o.e
Opart LiA.tt. house door Ati/i Ia/miI in Spalding ali,‘li,.Mika Couuty,
am . - ■ u a/i.i
Two lots ruining iterih aud
Ihapel sing street, Uu- remaining
a two-room tonne on corner
nd alley. \11 known as ne Betty
Stdd a* part ol the eststeol -aid
deceased, Terms for payment ot debts si
of heirs. or,e-half cash, t-alst
e Nov. 1st, 1 s89, with eight er
rfOSEY HC USE,
1 Rooms, -teve Room and Kitchen,
i; from rdwrzpot Hill and stable Bell ne block lo-ated
centre street.
boarding house. Also.
SHELTON HOUSE#
On Poplar 8 street, ft rooms and one land sere.
New room house aud 1J acres on
*tre*-t, good orchajd a d branch. Also,
acres > ad near ei»v . limits. Alto,
"Ta. CUSXrNGHAM,
Real Estate Agent
Road Carts I ON WHEELS
a,
utfc, each to,
bsir* worth mere than a wW. W*r*»«w think* is <w
M »*.««■
xu *
tor to Instruot, salkh^ sad eaten***.
‘1tefe^‘**aa«M4tehe lrOa.B ’ATOR. snaaea. N,w fimzito "
seadlayearsatoeriptiea*. O
Gao. W. Harrison,
Manager.
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